Product Description
The XP2-230-20 drive by Copley Controls offers advanced motion control for a wide range of industrial and automation applications. The drive offers flexible connectivity and integration options with multiple input and output options. It features 22 digital inputs, allowing for extensive connectivity with various sensors, switches, and control devices. These inputs enable the drive to process a wide range of signals, facilitating precise coordination in complex automation systems. These multiple inputs enhance the drive's adaptability in complex setups, allowing connection of multiple devices simultaneously for streamlined operations. The drive also includes 7 digital outputs that facilitate efficient communication with external devices such as actuators, relays, and indicator lights. These outputs allow the drive to send control signals to connected systems, ensuring seamless integration and real-time feedback.
The XP2-230-20 drive supports a wide range of feedback options, including Analog Sin/Cos, Incremental, Digital Halls, BiSS, SSI, Absolute A, EnDat, Panasonic, Tamagawa, and Sanyo Denki encoders. Additionally, it offers auxiliary encoder support and encoder output functionality. These comprehensive feedback options ensure compatibility with various motor types and encoder technologies, allowing precise position, speed, and torque control in a wide range of applications. For enhanced usability, the drive comes with a versatile command interface supporting Step/Direction, Analog, and PWM inputs. The Step/Direction facilitates precise motion control while the Analog input provides smooth, continuous control. The PWM input enables efficient and high-resolution control for dynamic motion tasks.
This drive is suited for a wide supply voltage range of 100 to 240 VAC, providing compatibility with standard single-phase AC power sources worldwide. It comes equipped with a single Safe Torque Off (STO) function to prevent accidental motor operation by disabling torque. For optimal performance the drive should be operated in 0 to +40 °C environments.